Malvern

The Complete Optometrist Eye Clinic Near Malvern

Do you need to replace your favourite glasses? Do you suspect your child might need glasses? Are you curious about swapping out your glasses with contact lenses, or ditching them both altogether?

Pezzimenti Nixon is your trusted eye clinic helping families and individuals from Malvern and across Melbourne get the eye tests, glasses, and eye doctor attention they require.

The excellence of experience and passion

We’re passionate about finding tailored solutions to your eye needs, as well as your family’s. We help whole families, from babies to seniors get the assistance they need to see life a little sharper with stae-of-the-art equipment and the experience to match. If you want an eye clinic where you feel seen and have your experiences validated, that’s us.

Children’s Optometry and the eye health of your kids

To us, no two children are the same, so nor should their experience be with Pezzimenti Nixon. We help communicate effectively with your child to help address any early signs of eye problems. If teachers or parents have noticed visual issues early on, it’s paramount to get our experienced team to take a better look and help diagnose as soon as possible. At Pezzimenti Nixon, we can help cater to any personality type of your young one and work with any behavioural needs or anxiety associated with coming to see the optometrist. If you have any questions regarding the eye health of your children, please reach out to our experienced staff today on 03 9818 1928.

Get in touch with your optometrist today

We’ll help you find solutions you love for you and your families eye needs. To us, a happy customer is the only reflection of a job well done. To be seen and to see clearer, please book online here, give us a ring on 03 9818 1928 or simply stop by our practice in Hawthorn on the corner of Mary St and Glenferrie Rd.

Disclaimer: Optometrists do not directly treat learning difficulties. Optometrists treat the visual and visual perceptual problems that impair learning. Visual and Visual perceptual problems may contribute to learning difficulties making it difficult for the learning disabled child or adult to respond to educational intervention. Most Vision and visual perceptual problems are developmental and develop over time and with experience, therefore they are trainable. Vision training (also called vision therapy) aims to improve those vision and visual perceptual skills that affect learning. Vision training does not take the place of teaching. Education intervention is still necessary.